LOL - that reminds me of the Method bottles... Their stainless steel and granite cleaners have "...Buff with a soft cloth. Stand back. Admire." I love it.

I suggest the following methods of rejoicing:1) Hot bath (or cool, depending on your weather)2) Bake something3) Read a book you've been meaning too but couldn't put down your rotary cutter4) Have a date night with the man who suggested the plan!

That is a beautiful display of quilts. You should be very proud of yourself. What wonderful treasures to pass down to your children. I have 2 built in bookcases in my family room that go from floor to ceiling. It's my goal to fill the top half of each one with quilts. Lofty ambition, but I'll have so much fun doing it!

That picture would make a gorgeous post card. I often think that when I see some of the photos we take of our work. I love the Katie Jump Rope quilt you made and plan to make one of my own. So many projects. So little time! Thansk for sharing! T

Is our dad rubbing off on your husband? It almost sounds like a comment from dad. Maybe I need to get a small quilt cupboard. I put some of my quilts on my bed so I could show Grandma and Aunt Audrey when they came on Tueday...did sort of a bed turning.

I am charmed with visiting it again and again!!!!I sit(feel) if my Englishman is not very good, alone queria to say to you that I have left a gift you in my blog, come to gather it when you want!!!!A kiss and I hope that you like!!!Natalia...

I love your quilt cupboard, bu tI think you should get one with some glass in the front, or without doors so they can be on display even when they are put away. I can't believe you've made that many quilts from start to finish!

Wow, quite the inspiration! I am currently working on my second ever quilt, using your Moda Bakeshop recipe for stacked coins baby quilt. Perhaps one day, I too will have a cupboard with such lovely treasures!